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Ethnic diversity, multicultural societies etc.. do not cause conflict… ideologies do… for example; given the chance I would have Ivan B. impaled on place du Luxembourg… and I’m not sure we’re ethnically diverse…. we even share a nationality… However he’s a self-centred anti-european humanity hater and I’m not… (but I do share a zero tolerance policy towards the people on his team just as he does to the people on mine)… Crooked innit? Who needs cultural and ethnic diversity when we are already prepared to fight each other and rip each others guts out without that? Thats just a shitty excuse to try and get various people to form common fronts… fuck that…

I for one will never accept multi culturalism , the main stream narrative that we are forced to put up with every single day is getting tiresome , ever watch the TVs adverts , why is it that they always put a white woman with a black man , I personally think they are trying to get us used to the idea , to some how accept it ( it is’nt working) , why should the country’s of immigrants get to keep their culture whilst ours gets trampled on every day , why should companies employ people jst because they have brown skin , why is it that I hear more foreign folk music on the radio than my own native folk music , little every day things like this get on people’s nerves , when I walk down the street and see an Asian guy or a black man for instance , never do I think of them as European and I never will , nothing will change my mind on that subject

Why Are So Many Bad Things Happening To America?

Why there are so many questions about race and conflicts, Debating Europe? Just try to understand that the main thing is poorness. The poor people used to say inmigrants or minorities, as we see in Baltimore (USA) nowadays. So, the point is not the race, it’s the social inequality. Your questions are guiding the point of view of the people where is not the fact.

Why I will not go back to South Africa - Rant

Europeans have been raised with democratic values and principles. Some other ethnic groups that are now coming to Europe might be struggling to reconcile their beliefs with what democracy stand for, because is represents a foreign concept that has not been part of their lives. They have been taught other values and have a different interpretation of what is appropriate/good/bad etc. It cannot be denied that a non-secular and patriarchal society has some principles which are incompatible with the most fundamental principles of democracy: universal human rights, freedom of religion, speech and expression, and gender equality. Unfortunately, conflicts cannot be avoided in such settings. I don’t have enough knowledge and experience to propose definite solutions but I think that we should develop cultural awareness on both sides, insist on participatory and inclusive approaches and most importantly sustain and defend our democratic values.

Communities — Voices and Insights - Washington Times

i grew up mostly in minnesota, i have traveled all over the united states, part of canada and part of mexico. i talk to people all over the world via skype, ventrillo, and team speak, we all have the same exact problems the world over i have found, the only thing that changes are the who’s. my grandfather is a second generation american he was born when horses were starting to be replaced by automobiles, he told me about how the world has changed while he was growing up, how it got to be where we are today.racial identity was still a major conflict when he was growing up, all the different nationalities had their own bars, their own churches, their own schools, their own towns even in alot of cases. all you have to do is look at a map and pick out the names of the cities and nations named after where the mass of immigrants came from in america. when the races mixed it was usually at the bars where he said he watched grown men fight over nationalities and their long centuries old prejudices readily cause fights. coupled with drunkeness and ethnic accents as many were direct immigrants or 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation americans who were very fluent in the languages of their parents and grand parents or great grands words would get slurred and misunderstandings would always happen (ever heard a drunken irishman try to speak the country name niger or nigeria?) it was normal for fights to break out where the french were fighting the irish the norweigans and sweeds would be fighting the danish, the dutch would be fighting the germans, the fins would be fighting the russians, the romanians would be fighting the italians and the english would be fighting them all and various other centuries old prejudices of this nation vs that nation. my great grands and great great grands confirmed all of this to me and even told me more detail how it broke down even further between catholics and protestants and lutherans and orthodox and the jews and the baptists. it was too much for me to keep straight except it was dead certain nationality and religion played massive parts in ethnically diverse societies as source of instability.how can i confirm this? well as being a 4th generation american my parents the 3rd generation americans seemed to relax considerably when it came to nationality and religions, having gone to public schools which came about from redistricting and eliminated or blurred the nationality lines of public education under all previous generations my generation talked about it without malice or prejudice towards most, with exception towards the very obscure minority religious as i recall mormons and jehovas being ostracized.my generation and our parents didn’t hardly ever mention nationalities and had mild concerns for the most part of religions and the commingling of these but the ones who had the most prejudice and i could say it was rather extreme to the point of violence were the very obscure minorities of nationalities right up to the levels of the main jewish population where it became less of a problem. (the secular jewish it was still a very big no no to date and marry outside of , my cousin is even experiencing backlash from her boyfriends jewish parents because she is catholic)my experiences that the further west you go in america the less race becomes a problem religion is still more of a problem however but the diversity of the religions thins out considerably until you get to the west coast where the higher asian population radically changes that and while it’s a noticeable difference all seem to be co existing peacefully for the most part with the exception of the muslims who do not integrate before the 4th generation so far as i have witnessed.out in eastern america religion and race are still fairly notorious markers mainly in the new england area and the southern states. despite the generational mixes those that are not prejudiced by old world hatreds and discrimination’s coexist fairly well at the 3rd generation and beyond levels.in the people of asia, the people of europe, the people of africa discrimination/racism is still very extreme and prominent just based on national, cultural and ethnic and religious identity, it’s very clear cut and wide open.none of them are diverse enough to dispel such hatreds.